PlayStation Just Killed Physical Games... And Gamers Are Not Okay

 



 Sony dropped a bombshell announcement that's been eating up gaming forums for weeks now, and honestly, I get why. Starting January 2028, PlayStation is ending physical disc production for new games entirely. No more shelf of cases, no more trading games with a friend, no more picking up a used copy for half price....just downloads, tied permanently to your account, forever.



The reaction has been exactly what you'd expect from a community that's watched ownership slowly slip away for years. One analyst compared it to Apple ripping the CD drive out of laptops, arguing nobody under 25 is actually mourning this. Maybe that's true for some people. But scroll through PlayStation's own YouTube comment section right now and it's basically wall-to-wall backlash... longtime collectors who feel like an entire era of gaming culture is being quietly deleted.


Here's my honest take: this was always coming, the moment digital sales started outpacing physical ones years ago. What bothers me isn't that it's happening, it's how little say players actually get in decisions like this. You don't own a library anymore, you're renting access to one, and Sony just made that painfully official.

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